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 versity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=164&proposalid=16193\nImpostor Syndrome i
 s a term coined in 1978 by clinical psychologists referring to high-achievi
 ng individuals marked by an inability to internalize their accomplishments 
 and a fear of being exposed as a &quot;fraud.&quot;\n\nIn this discussion, 
 we&rsquo;ll take on a non-technical concept; however, it might play a very 
 important role in some of the opportunities we take&hellip;or miss out on.&
 nbsp;It can also impact our careers, our relationships, and our happiness.&
 nbsp;You might be surprised at how common this feeling is!\n\nIf you have e
 ver answered yes to one or more of these questions, you may want to join us
 :\n\n
 I feel like I don&rsquo;t deserve any of the success I&rsquo;ve attained.\n
 Even if people praise my skills, I still don&rsquo;t think I am as accompli
 shed as they think I am.\n
 Most of the accomplishments I have are due to luck.\n
 I downplay my achievements because I don&rsquo;t think they are as amazing 
 as people think they are.\n\nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\n\n
 Understand what impostor syndrome is&nbsp;\n
 Realize that you or someone you care for is not alone in this struggle&nbsp
 ;&nbsp;&nbsp;\n
 Be equipped to assist others who regularly are impacted by impostor experie
 nces\n\n
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SUMMARY:Fake = Fail? Impostor Syndrome in the Workplace
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